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New Faculty Orientation –Fall, 2014

New Faculty Orientation –Fall, 2014. Welcome! Why are we here? To help orient you to the College, its culture, and its students. To provide some practical tools to help you prepare for your courses. To provide an opportunity to get to know some of your new faculty colleagues.

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New Faculty Orientation –Fall, 2014

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  1. New Faculty Orientation –Fall, 2014 Welcome! Why are we here? • To help orient you to the College, its culture, and its students. • To provide some practical tools to help you prepare for your courses. • To provide an opportunity to get to know some of your new faculty colleagues.

  2. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) CILA Goals: • To provide a campus locus for conversations about learning and teaching in the liberal arts. • To provide support for faculty development. • To foster a culture of scholarly inquiry into student learning and the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL)

  3. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) Main Programs: • CILA Faculty Lunch Conversations • Weekly conversations provide opportunities for faculty to share their innovative work with colleagues and also feature presentations by guest speakers. e.g., • “Teaching with Clickers for Deep Learning” – Derek Bruff, Director, Center for Teaching, Vanderbilt University • “Team-based Learning” - Rick Goedde, Mgt. Studies/Econ Dept. • “The Flipped Classroom” – Greg Muth, Chemistry

  4. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) Main Programs: • CILA Faculty Lunch Conversations • A space to engage in discussion about issues in higher education at the College, National, and International level. e.g., • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) • “Why does College cost so much?” • Bridging the classroom and career: The new Piper Center for Vocation and Career

  5. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) Main Programs: • New Faculty Orientation • New Faculty Workshops • e.g., Academic support services (ASC) and you. • Advising as teaching • Provosts Sabbatical Series Luncheon • Writing Retreats • Summer & Interim • CILA Library (Tomson Hall 283)

  6. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) Main Programs: • Mentoring • New tenure-track faculty have an assigned mentor • CILA as mentor • Faculty Development as a community responsibility • Department and other colleagues • Faculty Life Committee

  7. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) Main Programs: • Support for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) • Pilot programs: • CILA provides student work support to support SoTL projects • CILA students produce literature reviews to help faculty publish results of SoTL projects.

  8. The Center for Innovation in the Liberal Arts (CILA) CILA Office: Tomson Hall 283 CILA Staff: • Gary Muir (muir@stolaf.edu) • CILA Director • Associate Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience Program • Acting Director, Assessment and Evaluation • Maggie Broner(broner@stolaf.edu) • CILA Associate Director • Associate Professor, Spanish • Susan Carlson (carlsons@stolaf.edu) • CILA Program coordinator

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